Hi all
My wife's Spyder RT Ltd has only done 644 miles, but she seems to already be on her second major problem (after the Gear Position Sensor failing last month)!
I took the right mudguard off last week in order to install some TricLed farkles. While it was off, I somewhat idly tried rocking the wheel by placing my hand on top of the tyre and moving it in and out. I was a little surprised to find some play, so I mentioned it to a friend of mine (Ed) who is a motorbike mechanic. He did the same test, and said the play suggested that the wheel bearing was bad.
He then tried another test (front jacked up so wheel off ground, hands on top and bottom of tyre, rocking wheel in and out). With that test, he could again detect some play. However, when he removed the plastic cap which covered the wheel nut and placed a finger against the bearing, he rocked the wheel again and could tell there was in fact no play in that bearing.
However, when he placed fingers either side of the rubber boot around the top ball joint and again rocked the wheel, it was clear that the play was there.
So he removed the bolt holding the top ball joint in place and pulled the ball joint upwards until it was free. He then showed me how loose the shaft below the ball was - MUCH looser than it should be, in his experience.
Just for a comparison really, I then asked Ed to check out the left wheel also, even though I had not been able to feel any play on that one using my initial test (wheel on ground, hand on top of tyre, rocking wheel in and out).
He agreed with me on that test, but then proceeded with his other test (wheel off ground, hands on top and bottom of tyre, rocking wheel in and out). With that test, he could detect some play - though not as bad as the right hand wheel.
He then removed the top ball joint and found that it too was very loose! In fact, as we moved the ball's shaft around, we could feel scraping - as if maybe the plastic cage around the ball has disintegrated?
Ed feels that the ball joints could totally disintegrate at any time and has recommended we do not ryde the bike!
My research shows that there was a Service Bulletin for the 2013 model's ball joints. Could there still be a problem? I've had a quick scan of the forums and cannot see any mention of ball joint problems on the latest model, not least after just 644 miles!
Any suggestions or comments would be most welcome.
My wife's Spyder RT Ltd has only done 644 miles, but she seems to already be on her second major problem (after the Gear Position Sensor failing last month)!
I took the right mudguard off last week in order to install some TricLed farkles. While it was off, I somewhat idly tried rocking the wheel by placing my hand on top of the tyre and moving it in and out. I was a little surprised to find some play, so I mentioned it to a friend of mine (Ed) who is a motorbike mechanic. He did the same test, and said the play suggested that the wheel bearing was bad.
He then tried another test (front jacked up so wheel off ground, hands on top and bottom of tyre, rocking wheel in and out). With that test, he could again detect some play. However, when he removed the plastic cap which covered the wheel nut and placed a finger against the bearing, he rocked the wheel again and could tell there was in fact no play in that bearing.
However, when he placed fingers either side of the rubber boot around the top ball joint and again rocked the wheel, it was clear that the play was there.
So he removed the bolt holding the top ball joint in place and pulled the ball joint upwards until it was free. He then showed me how loose the shaft below the ball was - MUCH looser than it should be, in his experience.
Just for a comparison really, I then asked Ed to check out the left wheel also, even though I had not been able to feel any play on that one using my initial test (wheel on ground, hand on top of tyre, rocking wheel in and out).
He agreed with me on that test, but then proceeded with his other test (wheel off ground, hands on top and bottom of tyre, rocking wheel in and out). With that test, he could detect some play - though not as bad as the right hand wheel.
He then removed the top ball joint and found that it too was very loose! In fact, as we moved the ball's shaft around, we could feel scraping - as if maybe the plastic cage around the ball has disintegrated?
Ed feels that the ball joints could totally disintegrate at any time and has recommended we do not ryde the bike!
My research shows that there was a Service Bulletin for the 2013 model's ball joints. Could there still be a problem? I've had a quick scan of the forums and cannot see any mention of ball joint problems on the latest model, not least after just 644 miles!
Any suggestions or comments would be most welcome.